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Re: Trojan-Clicker.HTML.IFrame.fh

Trojan-Clicker.HTML.IFrame.fh

hmm trojan clicker? click the file and get a trojan?

IFrame I do understand.
Just google Iframe exploit or browser IFrame and there will be a good sized list in the results.
Usually the malware of an iframe is in an ad, banner or even embedded in the media content linked from the iframe.
Some are still not a simple driveby infection, but still require some social engineering (like install this activeX and then get infected).
You can disable iframes in the about:config of the Firefox and in the Internet Options of the IE. IFrames can be site specific enabled/disabled in Opera or in the Opera:config.
It was in the Firefox, so it relatively benign from infecting the windows, and the antivirus causght it immediately. I would say you were safe. Cleaning the cache was good (my browsers get cleaned automatically on every closure).
Best regards.
Oldsod.

Re: Trojan-Clicker.HTML.IFrame.fh

Oldsod,

Thanks for the prompt response. What does &quot;On-Access&quot; scanning mean exactly? (I know the question sounds literally very stupid :-() Does it mean that the threat was detected automatically, as in when the IFRAME was opened or downloaded from the scuba site? Or is &quot;On-access&quot; similar to Norton's active scan that is constantly scanning your files?

Basically, I'm trying to get at whether the infection was due to one of the scuba shop sites (as in an automatic detection), or from a previous cached site (as in a constant scan detection or an on-demand scan)